Sustainability
Oceanographic Museum brings marine world of tomorrow alive at Mediterranean 2050 exhibition
Now officially open to the public, the Mediterranean 2050 exhibition at Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum offers an immersive journey into the future of ocean conservation, inspiring visitors to take action while exploring the Mediterranean Sea’s fascinating history and impact on the wider world.
Read moreStreet artists unite to save Mediterranean seals
The Prince’s Foundation has accepted a €45,000 donation from UPAW, a team of urban street artists who came together to raise money for the protection of Mediterranean monk seals.
Coral Reef Fund seeks advisory board
Applications for advisory board members of the Global Fund for Coral Reefs, supported by the Prince's Foundation, is now open to scientists, government representatives and blue economy experts.
“The system is weighted towards destruction, not preservation”
Ahead of the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow later this month, Monaco’s Jean Castellini joined finance ministers from around the globe to discuss challenges and plan strategies.
COP15 adopts declaration to “act urgently” to protect planet
The COP15 Biodiversity Conference in China has urged Monaco and all participating countries to “act urgently on biodiversity protection in decision-making".
Resilient nature of coral reefs highlighted in new report
As Monaco handed over the chair of the International Coral Reef Initiative to the US, a new report revealed that 14% of coral reefs have disappeared since 2009. But there is hope.
Monaco’s Atomic Energy Lab celebrates 60 years of research
For the past six decades, Monaco’s Atomic Energy Laboratory has been investigating the effects of radioactivity and pollution on marine ecosystems.